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No. Water droplets in the air act as tiny prisms. When the Sun hits them, light is reflected back to your eyes, but since the water droplets are not flat, the different colors of sunlight are spread apart just enough to see them separately. We often call this a 'Rainbow'.

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What forms when sunlight is separated into colors by tiny droplets of water in the air?

A rainbow


What is a example of light refacting?

A rainbow happens when sunlight is refracted by drops of water in the air.


Who painted the rainbow in the sky?

The rainbow in the sky is painted by the sunlight splitting through water droplets in the air. The white light is split into its many colours, causing the rainbow.


Where the colors of the rainbow come from?

They come from the sunlight that's shining into the moisture-laden air in front of you. The colors are always there in the sunlight. They just have to be spread out before you can see them, and the water droplets in the air do that job.


How come when you get close to rainbow it seem as if it further back?

The rainbow is an optical effect caused by the angle at which the sunlight hits the water droplets in the air. As you move, this angle remains the same, so the rainbow appears to move.


Does a rainbow occur because sunlight is selectively absorbed by water in the raindrops or because it is refracted by water in the raindrops?

Rainbows are the result of sunlight being refracted by drops of water in the air.


Which refracts light more rainbow or prism?

A rainbow does not refract light. A rainbow is the result of refracted light. Moisture in the air acts a billions of tiny prisms, causing sunlight to refract, or split, into the visible light spectrum of colors.


Can rainbows be harmful?

A rainbow is simply sunlight being split into it's component colors by water droplets in the air. A thing of beauty and totally harmless, unless you are watching the rainbow while driving.


Do they have rainbows in the rainforests?

They sure do. Rainbow formation requires sunlight and moisture in the air which rainforests frequently experience. This doesn't mean a rainbow will form every time both of these situations are present though.


What make the color in the rainbow?

The colors are there in the sunlight all the time. The little water droplets in the air just spread them out, so you can see them separately.


Why does water and sun form a rainbow?

Because the tiny particles of water in the air reflect the sunlight. The light splits and certain colours are reflected.


How do you breed rainbow?

One cannot "breed" rainbows as one breeds animals because rainbows are not living creatures. A rainbow is a visual affect perceived by our eyes, caused by sunlight being refracted by water droplets in the air.